In hot summer weather of over 30 degrees, 14 students from TuS Elsdorf, who regularly take part in badminton training, played a ranking tournament in their age groups U13 and U11. The participants started in two groups and initially played out the order.
Despite the heat, the children were motivated and fought for every ball. The spectators also got their money’s worth. Parents, siblings, friends and relatives were pleasantly surprised at how well the young players can play and followed some exciting rallies. Several sentences were only decided in the extension and kept players and spectators in suspense until the end.
Emily Bammann and Helena Vogel won in their age groups
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After the group games, it was about a place on the podium. Ultimately, the girls and 13 Emily Bammann won ahead of Amelie Tammes, in an extremely exciting, very worthy final game. Third was Liah Löhden, who had to ward off a match ball against himself and finally won the game against Linda Tammes in the game for third place.
In the girls U11, Helena Vogel was the outstanding player and took first place. Mia Wilke and Lotta Hansing followed in second and third place. The three showed top performances, whereby it should be noted that Lotta played a football game in the morning and still fought hard for every point in the hall in the hall. The youngest participants Zusanna Miller, Darjana Mujic and Hanne Kaiser also performed great. The eight -year -old Hanne won games after hard fighting, although she was the youngest player of the tournament against the older ones.
Silas Diesig prevailed in the boys U11 – a successful tournament
Silas Diesig was ahead with the boys U11. He showed concentration and will to win. This was followed by Enno Höper, who also had an exhausting football game and therefore did not play at his other level. Thore Thore Dahlke, who showed up and great commitment that day showed up on that day. Guest player Joschua Schultze also showed a lot of skill and was a worthy opponent.
Overall, all participants and helpers agreed that it was a great tournament and that they had a lot of fun despite the warmth. Department head Antje Dierking-Lühmann: “I thank everyone involved and especially Tabea Lühmann and Zoe Dahlke, who looked after the games as a referee together with some parents.”
This exciting badminton tournament in Elsdorf showcased the dedication and skill of young players.The competition,despite the summer heat,fostered a spirit of sportsmanship and provided thrilling matches for spectators.
Tournament Results Breakdown
To provide a clearer picture of the tournament’s outcomes and highlight key performances,let’s examine the results in a complete table:
| Category | Winner | Runner-Up | Third Place | Notable Performance |
|—|—|—|—|—|
| Girls U13 | Emily Bammann | Amelie Tammes | Liah Löhden | Exciting final match; Liah Löhden recovered from a match ball. |
| Girls U11 | Helena Vogel | Mia Wilke | Lotta Hansing | Helena Vogel’s dominant performance; Lotta Hansing played exceptionally well considering a morning football game. |
| Boys U11 | Silas Diesig | Enno Höper | Thore Dahlke | Silas Diesig demonstrated strong concentration.|
Analysis: The table clearly illustrates the winners, runners-up and third place finishers for each age group. It also emphasizes key moments and noteworthy achievements, providing a digestible overview of each match.
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